July 13, 2026
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Cape May requests state of emergency for beaches in N.J.

CAPE MAY — City officials continue to urge Congress to release federal funding for beach replenishment and other methods to protect the coastline. During the third week of January, Mayor Zack Mullock and City Manager […]

Winter snowstorm

Five to six inches of snow fell on southern Cape May County Sunday, covering these bears along Sunset Boulevard, above, bringing out the plows at Carl T. Mitnick School in Lower Township and by the […]

Carol Sabo to stay connected, run again for Assembly

WEST CAPE MAY — Carol Sabo’s more-than-decade-long commitment to the Board of Commissioners began in 2013 when an unexpired position was available.  ‘The idea of being in government was never foreign to me because it […]

Cape May County mayors lobby Congress for beach funds

Van Drew drafting measure; Booker, Kim promise to help “We’re one storm away from having a catastrophic event,” Upper Township Mayor Curtis Corson said Jan. 12, stressing the need for federal funding for beach replenishment […]

HPC grants conditional approval to Lokal Hotel plan

CAPE MAY — The Historic Preservation Commission approved The Lokal Hotel’s resubmitted application regarding its porch and parking area, on two conditions. One condition requires the withdrawal and dismissal of pending litigation between The Lokal […]

Bridge connecting Cape May, West Cape progressing

CAPE MAY — The pedestrian bridge connecting West Grant Street in West Cape May with First Avenue in Cape May could be completed by the end of the year, but first must receive multiple approvals. […]

Cape May needs funds for seawall work before a disaster

Cape May mayor warns delay threatens residents, property CAPE MAY — Mayor Zack Mullock called on federal officials to release grant funding for the seawall extension project, warning during his State of the City address […]